Sightseeing
By this point we were starting to feel the tech-fatigue. We took the opportunity to see a little of Berlin, before heading back to hit the labs and the convention stalls
DEV301r Microsoft Visual Studio Tips and Tricks
Scott CateNice session to finish on - most of these I knew already but a couple were new. They're all on Scott's blog.
Finally all the stands that had prize draws held their raffles. Oddly the winners on every single stand were right at the front of the fairly large queue. I suspect that most were very poorly run and some developers wasted their conference entering the same contests over and over again. Apparently one guy won 4 laptops!
Overall
I feel that Tech Ed was productive - I've learnt a couple of new things and it's got me excited about VS2010. However I think that they've swung it a little too far to the IT professionals. There needed to be many more serious technical sessions - I only saw one session on C#4, two on ASP.Net 4 and one on MVC 2. I think the only new technology I was happy with the coverage of was Silverlight 3.
The food, facilities and general organisation were all excellent, but the labs were a let down: annoying US keyboards and very prone to crashing (even for virtualised beta software).
Finally finishing on Friday 13th was a good idea - my flight home was very cheap ;-D
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